Alphabet’s YouTube and Grammy-winning composer Maria Schneider have recently reached an agreement to dismiss Schneider’s federal lawsuit in San Francisco. The lawsuit accused YouTube of facilitating the unauthorized sharing of Schneider’s works.... Read more »
China’s indebted local governments are resorting to imposing fines on residents as a means of generating revenue, causing outrage on social media platforms. One instance involved a Shanghai restaurateur who was fined... Read more »
After weeks of revelations regarding its relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, JPMorgan Chase has reached a preliminary settlement with victims of the deceased financier’s sexual abuse. In a joint statement, the bank and... Read more »
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), also known as the World Court, has recently announced that the Netherlands and Canada are taking Syria to court over allegations of torture. In their application,... Read more »
Former President Donald Trump and his aide, Walt Nauta, have recently been confronted with an extensive 37-count indictment by the special counsel’s office. The indictment accuses Trump of intentionally retaining highly sensitive... Read more »
China’s Supreme People’s Court, Supreme People’s Procuratorate, and Ministry of Public Security have recently unveiled a preliminary plan aimed at combating cyber abuse. The draft proposal, titled “Guiding Opinions on Lawfully Punishing... Read more »
Qantas, the Australian airline, has recently made changes to its uniform policy, eliminating gender-based rules and allowing more freedom of expression for its employees. Male employees are now permitted to wear makeup... Read more »
According to a notification from the Government of Balochistan’s Department of Food, Section 144 has been enforced across Balochistan, particularly in the Naseerabad division. The purpose of this measure is to restrict... Read more »
President Joe Biden has recently introduced new measures on June 8 to safeguard LGBTQ+ communities but had to hastily postpone a grand Pride Month celebration on the White House lawn due to... Read more »
A group of bipartisan US senators has recently introduced two distinct bills related to artificial intelligence (AI) as the interest in addressing AI-related concerns continues to grow. The first bill focuses on... Read more »